- and
Polyozellus may have a
somewhat similar appearance to C.
subalbidus. C.
subalbidus is
native to
California and the
Pacific Northwest region of North...
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Aspergillus subalbidus is a
species of
fungus in the
genus Aspergillus. It is from the
Candidi section. The
species was
first described in 2014. A.
subalbidus has...
- well-known
edible fungi such as
chanterelles (Cantharellus formosus, C.
subalbidus, and
Craterellus tubaeformis). It is
capable of ****ociating with wood-decay...
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spectaculus - the
spectacular chanterelle,
midwestern United States C.
subalbidus –
western North America C.
sublaevis –
Africa C.
subpruinosus – Europe...
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Cantharellus lateritius Cantharellus minor Cantharellus roseoc****
Cantharellus subalbidus Craterellus cinereus Craterellus cornucopioides Craterellus ignicolor...
- Bal****
similis Weltner, 1922 Bal****
spongicola Brown, 1844 Bal****
subalbidus Henry, 1974 Bal****
tamiamiensis Ross, 1964 Bal****
trigonus Darwin, 1854...
- orange-yellow
color without pinkish hues,
false gills not
paler than cap C.
subalbidus –
whitish overall color Additionally,
Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca, Chroogomphus...
- Liu, 1989) Amphibal****
salaami (Nilsson-Cantell, 1932) Amphibal****
subalbidus (Henry, 1973) Amphibal****
thailandicus (Puspasari,
Yamaguchi & Angsupanich...
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formosus –
smaller size,
narrower stem, ****ociated with
conifers C.
subalbidus –
whitish overall color Additionally,
Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca, Chroogomphus...
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dobrogensis Aspergillus campestris Aspergillus taichungensis Aspergillus subalbidus Aspergillus pragensis Aspergillus tritici sect. Cir****dati ser. Cir****dati...